ROSEBERY
(5th Earl, Archibald Primrose, 1847-1929, Prime Minister)
Fine Letter Signed with initials to Sir Frederick YOUNG
(1817-1913, Traveller and writer on Imperial Affairs), saying that he objects “to dedications in general, but I shall be pleased to accept one from so old a friend as yourself...”, 1 side 8vo., 38 Berkeley Square headed paper, 10th May
Item Date:
1900
Stock No:
43457
£75
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ROSEBERY
(5th Earl, Archibald Primrose, 1847-1929, Prime Minister)
Fine Letter Signed to Sir Frederick YOUNG
(1817-1913, Traveller and writer on Imperial Affairs), thanking him for his “letter on Imperial Federation, and am glad to see that you are unflagging in your devotion to the cause...”, 1 side 8vo., Dalmeny Park, Edinburgh, 14th September
Item Date:
1849
Stock No:
43455
£125
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ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)
Letter Signed to Shuttleworth
asking for "another chance, as on April 21 I am entertaining a party for Epsom races ...", 1 side 8vo., on mourning paper, 38 Berkeley Square, 25th March
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
41171
£85
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ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)
Unsigned Autograph Envelope addressed to F. A. Brough
at St Enoch’s Hotel, Glasgow, on his monogrammed black edged envelope, postmarked Gorebridge and Glasgow on receipt, 20th September
Item Date:
1902
Stock No:
42034
£30
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ROSEBERY
(Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)
Autograph Letter Signed with initials, to ‘My dear Viper’, Lady Colebrooke
regretting that he is “afraid this letter will bring another blow to you... I have received the enclosed telegram this evening about Miss Cohen, my wife’s last relation on the mother’s side, who has been a sort of mother to my children. She has long been in precarious health and I am afraid this is the end. If it is I cannot of course come to yours tomorrow. If she is dying I shall have to go to London tonight... I have telegraphed as a last chance to Sir Thomas Barlow to ask exactly how the case stands, and shall act accordingly. I cannot tell you how sorry I am to add to your embarrassments or how much worse[?] I shall be if I am unable to get to you at all...”, 3 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Dalmeny House, Edinburgh headed paper, 14th October
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
42360
£225
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